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Extent:
1.02 cu. ft. (1 16x20 box) (3 oversize folders)
Type:
Collection descriptions
Archival materials
Manuscripts
Drawings
Place:
Atlantic Ocean
Hatteras, Cape (N.C.)
Fort Lauderdale (Fla.)
Date:
1966-1968
Descriptive Entry:
This accession consists of the records of Ian G. Macintyre, Curator Emeritus, who specializes in carbonate sedimentology with a multidisciplinary interest in post-glacial
history of coral reefs, submarine lithification, skeletal mineralogy of reef organisms, bioerosion, and Holocene sea-level history in the western Atlantic and eastern Pacific.
The records document Macintyre's participation in rock-dredging and bottom-sampling work near the shelf break of the Atlantic continental margin off the southeastern United
States, between Cape Hatteras, North Carolina, and Fort Lauderdale, Florida. The work was performed aboard the research vessel Eastward of the Duke University Marine
Laboratory, where Macintyre was a research scientist before coming to the Smithsonian Institution. Materials include dredge data printouts and drawings.
Smithsonian Institution Archives, Accession 18-241, National Museum of Natural History. Department of Paleobiology, Curatorial Correspondence and Memoranda